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Lu Xun Park

Coordinates: 31°16′22.21″N 121°28′42.33″E / 31.2728361°N 121.4784250°E / 31.2728361; 121.4784250
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Sculpture of Lu Xun in Lu Xun Park

Lu Xun Park (simplified Chinese: 鲁迅公园; traditional Chinese: 魯迅公園; pinyin: Lǔ Xùn Gōngyuán), formerly Hongkou Park, is a municipal park in Hongkou District of Shanghai, the People's Republic of China. The park is located on 146 East Jiangwan Road, right behind the Hongkou Stadium.

History

In Guangxu 22nd year (1896), the Bureau of Construction of Shanghai International Settlement purchased a rural land of 39.1 acres (158,000 m2) at the end of North Sichuan Road outside its boundary, and initiated the construction of a shooting field for international commercial groups. Following the style of the sports park in Glasgow, United Kingdom and designed by a British garden designer, it was named Hongkou Amusement Park. In 1905, it was rebuilt as "Hongkou Sports Games Park and Shooting Field. It was renamed "Hongkou Park" in 1922.

The park is dedicated to Lu Xun, containing the Luxun Mausoleum with the last resting place of the famous Chinese writer.

Transportation

The park can be easily reached by taking Shanghai Metro Lines 3 or 8 to Hongkou Stadium station

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31°16′22.21″N 121°28′42.33″E / 31.2728361°N 121.4784250°E / 31.2728361; 121.4784250